There’s a disturbing trend in the information governance profession that needs to stop now, namely the tendency to apologize for the work we’re doing. “Let me email that document to you.” – “I’m sorry, but please paste in the link to the digital document instead.” “I need to make a copy of this for my […]

If you’re reading this, you already know how valuable it can be to better manage your organization’s business-critical information, and improve the business processes that make that information available to those who need it, when they need it. (Information governance to the rescue!) If you’ve tried doing this, then you probably also know how hard […]

Spent an amazing two hours yesterday as a panelist on The Knowledge Group’s webcast The Continuously Evolving Landscape of Information Governance: Balancing Risks and Opportunities, and one question kept running through my mind: “Who Cares?” Not in terms of “Bah, this is a waste of time,” but rather “Who in an organization cares about infogov, […]

It may sound like a question for a beauty pageant contestant, but it’s an important one for anyone with information governance aspirations: What does Change Management mean to you? Ask an IT director or a project manager or a technologist, and they’ll probably say something like “it’s how we control the requesting, approval, and implementation […]